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Smith in Italian

Smith in Italian is Ferraro, Fabbri, Ferrari — Smith means a craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.

Smith in Italian

Ferraro
proper noun
Fabbri
proper noun
Ferrari
proper noun
Ferreri
proper noun
Ferrero
proper noun
Ferri
proper noun
fabbro
noun
A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable, especially a blacksmith.
fabro
noun
A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable, especially a blacksmith.

What does "Smith" mean?

  1. noun A craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.
    "The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools."
  2. verb To forge or shape metal by heating and hammering it.
    "He learned to smith iron at a traditional forge."

Smith in a sentence

  • The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools.
  • He learned to smith iron at a traditional forge.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Smith" in Italian?

"Smith" in Italian is Ferraro, Fabbri, Ferrari. Smith means: A craftsperson who shapes metal by hammering, especially a blacksmith.

How do you use "Smith" in a sentence?

Example: "The village smith repaired horseshoes and tools." In Italian, "Smith" is Ferraro, Fabbri, Ferrari.

Are there other ways to say "Smith" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "Smith": Ferraro, Fabbri, Ferrari, Ferreri, Ferrero, Ferri.

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